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Abbreviation | ODF |
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Formation | 1989 |
Type | Paramilitary militia |
Location |
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Membership | 300[1] |
Key people | William B. Alexander (founder) |
The Ohio Defense Force (ODF) is a privately organized militia in the state of Ohio. The Ohio Defense Force is not a part of the organized militia of Ohio, which consists of the Ohio National Guard, the Ohio Naval Militia, and the Ohio Military Reserve.[2] Rather, it is a militia organized, led, and staffed by private citizens.
History[]
The Ohio Defense Force, originally named the Southeastern Ohio Defense Force, was founded in 1989 as a non-profit corporation. In 2004, the organization decided to expand statewide and was renamed the Ohio Defense Force.[3]
Mission[]
The duties of the Ohio Defense Force are:[4]
- to assist local and State governments, their agencies and law enforcement authorities in emergency situations;
- to assist in the protection of local citizens in emergencies;
- to organize and train individuals to provide such assistance;
- to do such other lawful acts as contemplated by the Non Profit Laws of the State of Ohio.
The Ohio Defense Force has provided emergency assistance to the Columbiana County Sheriff's Department by performing duties such as directing traffic, in order to free deputies to attend to other duties.[5]
Organization[]
The Ohio Defense Force is organized into four battalions,[6] and maintains a signal corps[7] and a security unit attached to its headquarters.[8]
Battalion | Location | Notes |
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1st Battalion | Ohio, southeast | |
3rd Battalion | Ohio, northeast | |
4th Battalion | Ohio, northwest | |
5th Battalion | Ohio, southwest |
Equipment[]
The Ohio Defense Force uses the Battle Dress Uniform with a woodland-style boonie hat, along with black combat boots as its uniform. Members are required to own a military-patterned rifle, six magazines, and maintain a survival kit with weather-appropriate clothing, water, and first aid supplies.[9]
References[]
- ↑ Gellman, Barton (30 September 2010). "The Secret World of Extreme Militias". Time. http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2022636,00.html.
- ↑ "Chapter 5923: ORGANIZED MILITIA". State of Ohio. http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/5923.
- ↑ "History". http://www.ohiodefenseforce.org/history/.
- ↑ "Constitution". http://www.ohiodefenseforce.org/constitution/.
- ↑ Ewinger, James (4 April 2009). "Planned Home Guard militia training in Geauga County prompts concerns from neighbors". http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2009/04/planned_home_guard_militia_tra.html.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Ohio Defense Force". http://www.ohiodefenseforce.org/.
- ↑ "ODF Signal Corps/Communications". http://www.ohiodefenseforce.org/odf-signal-corps-communications/.
- ↑ "ODF Security". http://www.ohiodefenseforce.org/odf-security/.
- ↑ "Required Equipment List". http://www.ohiodefenseforce.org/startup-gear-list/.
External links[]
The original article can be found at Ohio Defense Force and the edit history here.